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Residancy discrepancy in RQ

HAZAR

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Nov 10, 2010
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Hi all,
In my Citizenship application the total days physically presence in Canada was 1114 day from the calculation of my absence during the last 4 years.
Last week I have recieved a RQ and after a carefull recalculation i accumulated 1050 days,that means ther is a discrepancy .
Now,if I fill up the RQ and declare 1050 days ,it will not comply with citizenship requirment and my be consider as a fraudulent information in the citizenship application.
What should i do?
I am requesting all of you that please give me the advice.

Thanks in advance for all of you
:( :(
 

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HAZAR said:
In my Citizenship application the total days physically presence in Canada was 1114 day from the calculation of my absence during the last 4 years.
Last week I have recieved a RQ and after a carefull recalculation i accumulated 1050 days,that means ther is a discrepancy .
Who came up with 1050 days? You or Canada Immigration? Are you saying you made a mistake in the first calculation of 1114 days? Please clarify.
 

Alabaman

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HAZAR said:
Thank you Alabaman
Yse ,I made a mistake in the first calculation of 1114 days.
Hmm I am not sure what you can do in this case. I wonder if it is possible to withdraw your application, wait a little and then re-apply when you have well over the required 1095 days. However, you already have a RQ issue to your so it might be too late. Perhaps, facing the Citizenship judge based on your current application might be another option since you are just 45 days short... but I am not sure.

I wonder what other forumites have to say on this.
 

HAZAR

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Nov 10, 2010
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What are the consequences if I don't respond and don't send the RQ?
Do you think my application will be abandoned ?and then no need to request for withdraw.
then I can re-apply again after one year .
Please advice.
Thank you
 

HAZAR

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Nov 10, 2010
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Alabaman said:
Hmm I am not sure what you can do in this case. I wonder if it is possible to withdraw your application, wait a little and then re-apply when you have well over the required 1095 days. However, you already have a RQ issue to your so it might be too late. Perhaps, facing the Citizenship judge based on your current application might be another option since you are just 45 days short... but I am not sure.

I wonder what other forumites have to say on this.
What are the consequences if I don't respond and don't send the RQ?
Do you think my application will be abandoned ?and then no need to request for withdraw.
then I can re-apply again after one year .
Please advice.
Thank you